NCHR national workshop towards a people's bill of housing rights: Indian law institute, New Delhi, 30 March - 2 April 1990 : backgroung reading

By: Indian law instituteMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Indian law institute 1990Description: 537pSubject(s): Housing rightsDDC classification: 363.5
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Cover title: National campaign for housing rights ; Housing is the basic right of all

1. Political economy of housing policy
a) The economies of housing in India
b) Pieces of jigsaw puzzle
c) Housing and the state in the third world
d) Development of a housing policy at local levels
e) National housing policy

2. Housing resources: Access and displacement
a) Some policy issues for rural housing in India today
b) Coming tragedy of the commons
c) Post-independence forest legislation and forest-dewellers
d) Forest resources and housing
e) Why some Indian villages coopoerate?

3. Housing market
a) Metropolitan market
b) Role of private sector in urban housing

4. Land ceiling:
a) The rich, the poor and the land question
b) Policy perspectives on urban land and housing
c) On Urban land ceiling
d) Public intervention in the urban land market

5. Rent control
a) Rental housing in Madras
b) Rent control policies in India
c) Rent control: Issues and non-issues

6. Housing finance
a) Finance housing

7. Unrecognised settlements
a) Popular settlements and government supports
b) Criminalisation of the poor

8. Housing technology
a) Institutional constraints to the choice of appropriate technology
b) A system approach to rural housing
c) Building by laws

9. Housing and health
a) Do architects and planners have a role?

10. Housing and disaster management
a) Land use planning and vulnerability
b) Scenario for a housing improvement program

11. State intervention in housing
a) Housing and national development
b) Socialist housing
c) The right to housing
d) Housing for rural poor
e) Inherent limitations of scheme of environment improvement
f) Self-help housing
g) Urban shelter for small means

12. Housing as co-operation
a) Housing co-operative societies
b) Outline for housing action

13. Women, patriarchy and dwelling
a) A woman's home is not her own
b) Women, human settlements and housing

14. The struggle for housing:
a) Co-operative housing in India
b) On tribal housing rights
c) Assertion of collective will against big dams
d) Resolutions of national federations of Indian women

15. Housing, the constitution and the jurisprudence
a) Law and another development
b) Bombay slum dweller's case

16. Housing: From need to rights
a) The right to housing
b) Housing as a human right
c) Central themes

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